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nephrotic syndromeSee: Minimal change disease.
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nephrotic syndromeDamage to the glomeruli capillaries in the kidneys' filtering units, the nephrons; it leads to the loss of albumin and other proteins into the urine.
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nephrotic syndromeSymptoms that result from damage to the filtering units of the kidney
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nephrotic syndromeNephrotic syndrome occurs when the small blood vessels that feed the kidneys become damaged. Symptoms include hypertension, high urinary protein and low blood protein.
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nephrotic syndromeA condition characterized by severe Proteinuria, greater than 3.5 g/day in an average Adult. The substantial loss of protein in the urine results in complications such as Hypoproteinemia; generalized [..]
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nephrotic syndromeClinical association of heavy PROTEINURIA; HYPOALBUMINEMIA; and generalized EDEMA.
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nephrotic syndromeSigns of disease in the kidney that may include protein in the urine, low levels of protein in the blood, a buildup of fluid in the abdomen, shortness of breath, and swelling in the legs.
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nephrotic syndromean abnormal kidney condition that results in loss of protein in the urine
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